Remember those peaceful protests a while back looking for police accountability?
Well, the right (and some rightists I've talked to also seem to think this is not good [1]) seem up in arms about how the police reacted to the latest large school shooting. And apparently the husband of the teacher who was dying tried to run in with his gun tisane his wife and was stopped but he cops who weren't doing anything.
Welp, for what it's worth, I'm guessing there's gonna be a little bit of outcry followed by... nothing much. Because we don't do reform of certain powerful organizations in our failing republic.
And just to point out that we will spend billions on cops who don't want to do their job (as well as protracted wars) but we pull money from things like R&D which will help our future.
Yeah, and instead of working with China to help solve CC, [2] even Biden, like Trump, has decided we need to "confront" them. And as usual the masses seem to be swallowing it all up. The elites, our elites, are probably loving that they can blame some outsider for the falling standards in our own country (when it was them, and still is them robbing us). Well that and the workers, because apparently though all the facts don't point to worker wages being behind our inflation problem, the fed will work to crush that anyways.
So it goes.
[1] Note, though, that for our status quo rightists, or hierarchy loving types, they will tut tut about the action, just like they did initially for George Floyd, then they'll maybe point to a couple bad apples but they will never ask for proper reform of the system. And when that call for reform of the system happens, they will most likely start helping to push back. Just as they did after the largest peaceful protests in American history happened.
[2] Also, I'd like to note that China in 08, after our crisis, actually stepped up to help with spending and making sure the world didn't go through a protracted depression.
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Welp, for what it's worth, I'm guessing there's gonna be a little bit of outcry followed by... nothing much. Because we don't do reform of certain powerful organizations in our failing republic.
And just to point out that we will spend billions on cops who don't want to do their job (as well as protracted wars) but we pull money from things like R&D which will help our future.
Yeah, and instead of working with China to help solve CC, [2] even Biden, like Trump, has decided we need to "confront" them. And as usual the masses seem to be swallowing it all up. The elites, our elites, are probably loving that they can blame some outsider for the falling standards in our own country (when it was them, and still is them robbing us). Well that and the workers, because apparently though all the facts don't point to worker wages being behind our inflation problem, the fed will work to crush that anyways.
So it goes.
[1] Note, though, that for our status quo rightists, or hierarchy loving types, they will tut tut about the action, just like they did initially for George Floyd, then they'll maybe point to a couple bad apples but they will never ask for proper reform of the system. And when that call for reform of the system happens, they will most likely start helping to push back. Just as they did after the largest peaceful protests in American history happened.
[2] Also, I'd like to note that China in 08, after our crisis, actually stepped up to help with spending and making sure the world didn't go through a protracted depression.
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Published on June 22, 2022 10:25
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